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continue to follow. that's what's happening today in the bay. >> have a great one. enjoy your day. we'll see you tomorrow. good morning. me good morning. messages of thanks. the cleveland kidnapping victims release a video overnight speaking publicly for the first time since being freed from captivity. >> i am strong enough to walk through this with a smile on my face. >> this morning their words to the world and their plea for privacy. >> new this morning, crash investigators now talking to the pilots of asiana airlines flight 214. why did they fail to recognize signs of trouble until it was too late. >> and critical condition, grammy-winning country star randy travis hospitalized with a potentially deadly heart condition. how he's fighting for his life today, tuesday, july 9, 2013. 20.
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from nbc news, this is from nbc news this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. i'm savannah guthrie. >> i'm matt lauer. this is the first video from amanda berry, gina de jesus and michelle knight. they want to thank people for their support and their prayers. >> we want to turn it over to jeff rossum. good morning to you. >> the women have remained in private ever since their dramatic escape. there was a big surprise overnight when with amanda, gina and michelle posted that video on youtube. we are told this wasn't a pr firm or a lawyer telling them to do it. it was the women who wanted to make this video so here it is. the first time the cleveland
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three with a message for you. >> first and foremost, i want everyone to know how happy i am to be home with my family and my frien friends. it's been unbelievable. >> reporter: going public for the first time and looking great. just girls when they were kidnapped and now young women taking the power back. first on the video, amanda berry, she gave birth while in captivity. that girl is now 6 years old. ariel castro, her accused abductor is the father. >> i want to thank everyone who has helped me and my family through this entire ordeal. everyone who has been there to support us has been a blessing to have such an outpouring of love and kindness. i'm getting stronger each day, and it's helped my health immense me. >> it is a heartfelt thank you, a love letter to everyone who supported them. that's gina de jesus sitting next to her parents. she said very little.
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her spokesmen asking questions off camera. >> gina, if you could say something to each and every person out there who contributed money to your fund to help you. what would you say to them? >> i would say thank you for the support. >> and of course, there's michelle knight. prosecutors say ariel castro got her pregnant and then forced her to miscarry. >> thank you, everyone for your love, support and donations which helped me build a brand new life. i just want everyone to know i'm doing just fine. i may have been through hell and back, but i am strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face and with my head held high. >> each woman with appears separately in the video shot july 2nd at a law office in cleveland. >> i don't want to be consumed by hatred, with that being said we need to take a leap of faith
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and than god is in control. >> reporter: as the girls speak out ariel castro remains locked up now charged with hundreds of counts including kidnapping, rape and murder, but this video isn't about him. not a single mention of castro or the house where prosecutors say he tortured them. >> i ask everyone to continue to respect our privacy and give us time to have a normal life. >> they are so brave. that video may be our only glimpse of the women for a while. their spokesmen saying overnight they have a deep desire for privacy and don't want to discuss their ordeal with the media or anyone else for the foreseeable future. the question now, will there be a trial and will those women testify. ariel castro's trial is tentative, and the women's lawyers say they want this process to be quick and get some justice. >> jeff rossum on the story. thank you so much.
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>> let's turn to cliff van zandt, former fbi profiler. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i wonder your first impressions in terms of either the women's message and their presentation and how they seem to you. >> number one, this is the real testament to the human spirit. this has only been two months since these women were released. as one said they've walked through hell for an entire decade and at least on camera they've been able to bounce back physically, psychologically and on one of the women we know that she has some hearing problems perhaps related to a beating that she underwent by her kidnapper and yet, for any of us who are going through tough times we look at these women. we have to say if they can make it, i can make it. >> this appears to be something they wanted to do. jeff rossum just reported this, it was not anything anyone put them up to. what do you think it says about their recovery that they want to in some sense face the world and say, hey, i'm a survivor. >> well, they need to say that and realize what they're doing
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is replacing memories right now. they're taking ten years' worth of terrible, horrible memories and start replacing them with good memories. everything they do, everything positive that they do. that takes the place, perhaps of one of the over 3,000 negative days where they underwent alleged torture and kidnap victims. these women are asking for their privacy, and at the same time now their faces will be known wherever they go in their communities. do you worry about that? >> in a way they do, their faces will be plastered over the tabloids and things like this. people will recognize them, and you have to hope that just like you and me, you'd see them on the street and you want to give them their peace and their space and you want to write a check. there's been over a million dollarses contributed to help these women bounce back. people are working with their family, but again, they have ten
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years of bad time they have to put behind them, but they each have a bright future. we just hope that that is what holds out for them. >> saying thank you was a big part of their objective. cliff van zandt, thank you for your perspective, we appreciate it. we will have much more in the statements in the next half hour. >> we are following new developments in the crash of asiana flight 214. ntsb investigators returning to the runway this morning to inspect done for clues and they're interviewing the crew for the first time. nbc's tom costello is in san francisco. tom, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, matt. good morning. the ntsb has interviewed two of the four pilots. today they hope to talk to the pilot who was actually at the controls. the pilot who had 43 hours in a 777, first landing in san francisco and think, 10,000 hours in total. behind me the plane remains on runway 28 left. they want to know about how much rest, how much work each pilot was under. they want to talk to rescuers
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and we're hearing from rescuers and also a flight attendant. rarely do crash investigators get to see the actual violent moments of a plane crash and the immediate aftermath as the emergency chutes deploy and panicked passengers run for their lives. as airport fire rescue crews began fighting with foam. >> at that time i declared a red ale alert. >> red alert means mass casualties. >> lieutenant chrissy vans was the first to get inside the plane, fight the fire and search for victims. >> we had somebody that was partially trapped. as it turns out there was a small person stuck between the seats. >> police officer jim cunningham also ran into the burning plane to help. >> people running all over the runway, injured, hurt and far away from the plane there was an end of the tail stuff and i
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think there are some people down there, too. >> flight attendant lee hi was among the last to leave the plane. >> translator: my brain was very clear and i planned what i had to do immediately. actually, i was not thinking, but acting. as soon as i heard emergency escape i conducted the evacuation. meanwhile, ntsb investigators have been combing through the debris field and interviewing the four-pilot crew trying to learn why the 777 slowed down to stall speed in the final 30 seconds of flight. >> about three seconds prior to impact the flight data recorder recorded its lowest speed of 103 knots. >> reporter: the plane should have been flying at 137 knot, at least. the pilot at the controls was very experienced on other plane, but this was his first landing at san francisco in a 777. how did he and the captain
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checking him out on the flight allow their airspeed to fall so low? >> we call this getting behind the airplane where the flying pilot may have been overwhelmed or may have been task saturated and he lost the big picture. >> reporter: investigators are hoping their interviews will answer some critical questions. investigators also want to know this, is it possible that cultural factors played a role here? were the pilots both of them sandy pilot, were they not likely or not wanting to question each other out of fear that they would be speaking out of turn or not deferential enough? that also is going to be part of this investigation? >> thank you very much. coming up, we'll take you inside a 777 simulator and show you what the pilots face as they try to land at sfo. meantime, another big story. grammy-winning country star randy travis fighting for his life and he is in a texas hospital. good morning to you. >> the the 54-year-old was rushed to the emergency room on sunday and his publicist says
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travis is suffering from a recently acquired viral infection affecting his heart. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: new concerns for randy travis, one of country music's most belove edz voices in critical condition recuperating from serious heart trouble. ♪ ♪ it's the latest in a string of disturbing episodes for the one-time superstar. >> have you had anything to drink today, sir? >> yes, sir, i have. public intoxication in 2012 for after being found in a parked car in pos session of a wine bottle and no identification. >> you're going to jail for public intoxication. >> reporter: he was found lying in the road naked and legally intoxicate aftered a one-car accident. he pled guilty to assaulting his arresting officer. >> i'm looking forward to getting on with the year and playing some music. but the concern now isn't for
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travis' career, but his life. his new trouble, a heart condition called viral cardial myopathy. >> viral cardial myopathy is a viral infection of the heart muscle. it weakens the heart muscle and can cause heart failure. >> this is a guy who just two years ago cut an album with everyone who mattered in country music who wanted to pay tribute to how much randy travis mattered to them. you know that the country music establishment and the country music fans are wishing him well. >> travis' publicist says no other details about the singer's condition will be made available right now. a lot of fans are work him well this morning. >> no question about it. in other news this morning, parts of toronto are still under water after a torrential downpour, rescue crews used boats to pull people out of the trains.
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people abandoned their cars after being partly submerged. crews are looking for a victim after a train derailment in quebec. 13 people were killed and up to 50 are still missing. on saturday five of the train's tankers came loose, derailed and then exploded in the small town of lac-megantic. supporters of mohammed morsi have been killed in one of the single deadliest episodes of violence there. the muslim brotherhood called for an uprising accusing troops of gunning down protesters. the military blames armed islamists for provoking its forces. a leaked pakistani report gives us a better picture of what osama bin laden was doing in the years leading up to death in 2011. nbc's peter alexander is live with details. >> reporter: natalie, good morning to you.
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this is a damning 337-page independent pakistani report first obtained by al jazeera that blames bin laden to hide in the country undetected for nine years after gross incompetence by pakistani security forces. >> reporter: the scathing new commission report by pakistan the report notes once the car he was riding in was even stopped for speeding but the police officer let the vehicle go. the pakistani commission's report is strike league honest and brutal, blasting the country's civilian and military leadership. >> the report shows that the civil and military authorities were asleep at the wheel. they failed to do their duty. >> reporter: michael liter was in the situation room the night of the . this. and given the weakness of their intelligence system in many ways
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it was not terribly surprising to me that they did not ever know he was there. >> reporter: also revealed new details about his secret life. to avoid detection, he shaved his beard and wore a cowboy hat around to prevent being spotted from above. about the leaked documents this morning, nbc news heard from an official within the pakistani military who said the following. we're going to find the leaker, and he's going to wish he was edward snowden, natalie, stuck in an airport. >> those are fighting words. peter alexander, thank you. golden corral says it has fired the manager at one of its restaurants for improperly storing food after they posted this video online. it shows hamburgers, ribs, other meat, some covered with flies near the dumpster. they said it was being hidden from health inspectors. the restaurant's owner said none of the meat was served to customers. health officials are now investigating. meanwhile, that employee is
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still on the job, though he fears hear his job. >> we fear. >> you're talking about the one that shot the video. >> exactly. the manager was fired. >> thank you very much. a check of the weather now. the weather channel's mike bettis is in for al. >> good to see you. we had water spouts over tampa bay and more active weather today. vivid imagines. this was shot from multiple angles. a huge funnel came onshore and did cause brief minor damages. chances for tornadoes across the upper midwest. that will be an issue this morning and through the afternoon. and the twin cities are in the crosshairs for that. along with kansas and detroit. watch for isolated tornado threat with that. here's a look at the forecast. the slight risk across the upper midwest staying wet across the east including florida, georgia, alabama and hot through the middle of the country with temperatures in the mid to upper 90s as the heat wave just now beginning. that's a look at your weather across the country.
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73 in san francisco, 77 in santa cruz. we'll cool down as we head deeper into the week. 85 by friday. a look at your forecast. guys, back to you. >> mike, thank you very much. the washington monument glowing again as it undergoes much needed repairs. if you were driving in washington last night, at 8:37 p.m. you got to see the washington monument all lit up as they say. it's undergoing work after an earthquake in 2011 that they put lights on that thing. >> 488 lights, making the best of a situation. so that will be what the washington monument looks like at dusk for the next little while while they do the repairs. >> here's the problem, people are going to love this and they're going to say you should keep that up. >> it's cool looking. >> it's really pretty. >> the park service director hopes it will make up for it a little bit because people are disappointed they can't go up in the monument. but they can still marvel at it. coming up, live in florida. new developments at the george
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the time is 7:26. good morning everybody. i'm jon kelley. here is the latest on the deadly crash of flight 214. the president of asiana airlins now headed for sfo right now. once he lands, he'll be visiting passengers from asiana flight 214 and offer what he's calling a sincere apology. while he says it is too early to say if pilot error is to blame, he does plan to beef up simulated training for his pilots. the parents of the two girls killed in the asiana air crash at sfo waking up in the bay area this morning. they arrived late last night at a hotel near the airport. meantime, the ntsb is scheduled to give an update on the crash
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to investigators later today. that won't come until investigators question two more pilots who were in the cockpit during saturday's crash. plane at the time of the crash. the other two were questioned yesterday. the ntsb planning to reveal what those pilots told them during today's news conference. time to check the forecast. christina loren is here to say good morning. >> good morning, jon. do you know the way to san jose? it's going to be a nice day here. temperatures only approaching the mid 80s in the south bay. the mid 90s in concord, hot day at 1 degrees, 95 for livermore. 85 right here and 84 for redwood city, even warming up down along the peninsula. as we head through the rest of the week, the good news is we'll cool you off, the natural cooling kicks into high gear thursday into friday. good morning, mike. >> let's show you the maps with significant slowing. we have north 101 which jams up
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past the airport, 280 and 85 showing the morning commute. this is the big problem, a crash northbound at san antonio road has traffic bogged down from lawrence expressway to 237, and 85 approaching 101, the feeder roads slow. better news, a sig alert] ñ nor 280 out of daly city cleared from the lanes. traffic should start moving smoother. we may have fog in the area. >> we will have another local update in one-half hour. the "today" show coming right back at you. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good?
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♪ ♪ it's the ninth of july, 2013. warm, sunny start to the day here on rockefeller plaza. nice crowd outside. it looks like friendly faces. it will not be friendly out there in the 9:30 a.m. hour and we take on ryan reynolds in a game of skeeball, with snails, it doesn't matter, sleeper hold, everything in the rules. i'm matt lauer along with savannah guthrie and natalie morales. we're getting ready for that. also ahead on the much more serious note.
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the investigation of crash of asiana flight 214. we'll get the look from the inside of a cockpit. i had a chance to spend time in a simulator attempting to land one of those. >> an interesting perspective to get. we'll have more on the video from the cleveland kidnapping victims released overnight. what those statements are revealing about their recovery from such a harrowing ordeal. and then on a much lighter note. we'll go live to st. mary's hospital in london where the royal baby will be born any day now, four days until the expected due date. we'll talk about all of the buzz there and what the nursery might look like. >> we'll begin this half hour with the key decision by the judge in the george zimmerman murder trial and he's at the courthouse in sanford once again. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. when trayvon martin was shot and killed by george zimmerman, a toxicology test shows in his
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system there was thc. that is the active chemical for marijuana. as we go live to the courtroom, the defense is just days away from wrapping up its case. in court monday trayvon martin's father tracy martin says he believes his son was screaming for help on the 911 call. >> so you think he's yelling help? >> yes. >> but police detective chris serino testified just days after trayvon martin's death he got a different answer when he asked tracy martin whose voice was that? >> i asked him if he thought that was his son yelling for help? >> what was his response? >> he was more of a verbal and non-verbal. he looked away and under his breath, as i interpret it, said no. >> reporter: tracy martin says he didn't say it that way. >> i didn't tell him that wasn't
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trayvon. i think -- i kind of pushed away from the -- away from the table and shook my head and said i can't tell. >> reporter: the prosecutor asked tracy martin what was going through his mind when he heard the 911 call? >> i was listening to my son's last cry for help. i was listening to his life being taken, and i was coming -- trying to come to grips that trayvon was here no more. >> the defense called five of george zimmerman's friends. each was asked who was screaming for help on the call. >> george is. >> yes, definitely, it was george. >> george zimmerman's voice. >> i thought it was george. >> there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that is george zimmerman. >> john donnelly told the court zimmerman is like a son to him. >> so you would agree there is a bias there on behalf of george zimmerman because of your friendship?
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>> he is my very dear friend. >> reporter: george zimmerman has pled not guilty to second-degree murder. he says he shot trayvon martin in self-defense. savannah? >> kerry sanders in sanford, florida, thank you. here's matt. more on the crash, the tragic crash of asiana flight 214. the pilot was making his first landing in a 777 at san francisco's airport. and this morning with the help of a simulator we're able to give you a better idea of what the crew was facing in the cockpit. as investigators sift through the wreckage of asiana flight 214, they're also trying to get inside the cockpit and the minds of the crew at the time of the crash. >> we're looking at what they were doing and we want to understand why they were doing it. >> as he approached runway 28l on sunday the pilot had a view similar to this one. >> okay, you're flying manually now. >> all right. >> a view i got to experience first hand in a 777 flight
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simulator in 2007. >> the landing check was just complete. >> like my simulated landing, the crew's descent was routine and un, ventful until something went wrong in the final seconds. >> too low, too slow. that's usually a disastrous outcome. >> captain ross amer is a form 777 pilot who has made hundreds of landings at the san francisco airport. >> most of us would say stupid. >> this would be a normal approach. >> reporter: in this simulation he gives us an idea what the pilot of flight 214 was seeing as he approached the same run way. the flight data recorded shows a normal speed of 154 miles per hour at 500 feet b . well below what it should have been at 200 feet. >> i am not over the run way.
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>> yeah you are. >> reporter: at the same altitude in my simulated landing i had a hard time gauging my position. he says he tells pilots when that happens so close to the ground, it's always better to be safe. >> if you're not 100% positive about this approach, go around. >> reporter: cockpit voice recordings indicate he made the decision to go around but by the time the engines accelerated it was too late. >> as you watch that, a spokesperson for the airline asiana said that any discussion that inexperience played a role in this part on the part of the pilot is inaccurate. they talk about how many hours in any plane this pilot had. >> more than 10,000. >> and 43 hours behind the controls of a 777. but as you come in, it's difficult to gauge your surroundings. >> it's nerve racking. it's an exact science being able to land that plane. >> no question.
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>> and the investigation is far from complete. let's take a turn and get a check of the weather. mike bettis is in for al this week. good morning to you. >> good morning and we say good morning and move over new york for idaho dairy farmers. favorite thing in new york. >> broadway shows. >> shopping. >> shopping. >> food. >> i'm with you. we have happenings out there in the atlanta. tropical storm chantal. slowly making it's way toward the southeast coast of the united states by late in the weekend and early next weekend could come near puerto rico. tropical storm watches and warnings there and may threaten southeast u.s. by this weekend. a close watch on that for you of course. definitely watching for storms in the southeast in the short-term including today and slight chance for severe weather including chicago, e
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7:37 on tuesday morning. we've got thick fog and one of the runways still out of commission. so two hour flight delays out of sfo. for arriving flights, check ahead throughout the day. we'll keep you updated here on nbc bay area. 95 in livermore. a hot day in concord. make sure you're drinking lots of water. this is the peak of it. 70 degrees in san francisco. tomorrow more cooler. we'll cool off even more thursday and friday, 85 degrees inland on friday. let's head inside to matt and savannah. all right. thank you very much. >> coming up next, the cleveland kidnapping victims speaking out for the first time. what does a psychiatrist see when she looks at that video? we'll talk to her right after this. video? we'll talk to her right after this. is, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns.
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we are back at 7:42 with more from the cleveland kidnapping victims. amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight speaking out for the first time in a video posted on youtube earlier this morning. their message, one of hope. >> first and foremost, i want everyone to know how happy i am to be home with my family and my friends. it's been unbelievable. >> i just want everyone to know i'm doing just fine. >> thank you for support. it's been a blessing to have such an outpouring of love and kindness. >> thank you for your prayers. i'm looking forward to my brand new life.
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thank you. >> "today" contributor dr. gail saltz is psychiatrist and associate professor at new york presbyterian hospital. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i hope people watch the whole video. it's stunning to see these three young women have such poise and be able to speak like that and to say those words of hope and resilience. what do you see in that tape? >> i do see women who, two months out, that's what we have to remember, look really bolstered. look like they are surrounded by parents, surrounded by their faith, and those are really important -- they feel supported by the community. and that is extremely important when you talk about the concept of resilience. some people are born with more resilience. we hope these three women were. but if they are more sensitive and have issues that they came into this with even that makes this trauma more difficult for them and less survivable, they
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can build certain coping tools and that's what we're seeing here. the money, right? the references to their faith. >> yeah. >> and we know that faith and religion are very important when it comes to loss. surrounded by parents. that's very, very important. >> what do you think -- i mean, i have been contemplating this morning the fact that they want their privacy and yet they have come out and now everyone will know their faces, so i guess i worry, does that mean some of their privacy will be compromised. do you think this was important for them, though, in terms of their own confidence building to be able to come out and show the world their faces and say we're strong? we're survivors? >> yes. i think this was intelligent first of all because i think this will keep the media at bay. right? this was not -- they weren't crying. they weren't looking traumatized. they weren't talking about their captor. all of that was very smart because frankly it makes us less interested. that's sad to say about america.
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but we tend to gravitate toward the disturbing story, and they have made this less disturbing. so that was smart of them. and i do think that it's affirming, you know, we want them to have inner strength and real strength and the question will be can they have intimacy later, but there is a certain fake it until you make it and believing what they're saying that they can do this. that's really useful to them right now. >> well, i think it's the fact that they are able to speak at all and do what they were doing this morning i think is just a testament to them. >> real strength. >> thank you, gail. nice to get your perspective. coming up next, we'll take a turn and talk about the royal baby watch. it's reaching a fever pitch. we'll be live in london with a look at what the future nursery might look like. right after this.it's reaching . we'll be live in london with a look at what the future nursery might look like. right after this. ♪ it's got something for everyone ♪ ♪ the car of the future many have said ♪ ♪ 'cause at the pump it's miles ahead ♪
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preparing her new home and nursery which in themselves generated enormous interest. the palace won't be ready for william and kate until possibly october but inside is certain to be a royal nursery unlike any before it. designers have been publishing their ideals, traditional with globe and crowns. and the hand blown glass balloon lamps, shiny castle slide and a map at the baby's feet. >> you wanted to inspire the baby to take over the world one day? >> i think to be able to, in a very contemporary sense be aware of what's out there. >> the cost of creating a nursery like this? like george banks in father of the bride, between 1 and $250,000. >> don't go nuts, george. >> royal nurseries of the past
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tended to borrow more from a prison theme. grim furniture, nothing on the walls. this little prince had a parrot. even william and harry were still kept in the attic. >> kids were out of sight, out of mind. royal nurseries were about forming a kind of culturaled individual who was more than anything comfortable with formality. these days, the royal baby needs to be a grounded person. so i think there needs to be fun in there. >> what every royal nursery must have, a rocking horse. queen elizabeth adored hers. and in england, you find masters of the craft. workshops devoted to them. >> you can go anywhere on a rocking horse. >> even modern visions of this future monarch's first home include a first horse. welcome to all things royal. so when william and kate leave the hospital here they will likely head to their small cottage or possibly kate's
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7:56, good morning, i'm jon kelley. dozens of people displaced bay deadly apartment fire will be allowed to return home to pack up their belongings. the fire broke out early sunday morning at the hallmark house apartments on woodside road. one person did die. another 21 people were injured, including three firefighters. a total of 91 people were left homeless by this fire. coyotes have people on edge in saratoga this morning. the santa clara county vector control says it has received dozens of complaints from neighbors around the oriole road neighborhood. a number of dogs, cats, even chickens have been attacked and eaten. vector control has set up traps to catch the coyotes. if none are caught they say it's a pretty good bet the coyotes have moved to another area. right now let's get the forecast with christina loren and say good morning, young
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lady. >> good morning, jon. i hear the coyotes are very crafty, at least that guy that runs around with the roadrunner. 70 degrees today in san francisco. the best weather today around the inner bay right at the beach. then we'll start to see better conditions inland, march comfortable weather thursday into friday. this weekend not too hot. we keep the triple digit heat out of the forecast at least for the next eight to ten days. let's check your drive. good morning, mike. >> we have our acme traffic cameras. southbound 101 through palo alto, very slow. these folks are heading toward the scene of an earlier crash. that was quite a distraction northbound around san antonio road. that crash has cleared. look at the effect on the northbound commute and also on 237 and 85, all feeding there. that is the ripple effect when there was a crash such as there was heading out of mountain view. another has traffic moving slow out of san jose and into cupertino. in the peninsula, the crash
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>> we're from idaho and we love "today". >> happy birthday, mom. >> hi. >> hi, daddy. >> hi, annie. >> i'm so excited to see nick cannon. >> al, we came to your neck of the woods and you left. >> miss you, al. >> it's the 9th of july, 2013. got a lot of happy faces out here on our plaza. nice, cool day out plaza. i'm just trying to say it's cool now. but it's going to be hot later. is that what you are thinking? >> there's hot competition, no question. >> that's true. it will be hot today but also hot competition later on the plaza. >> we will give a little bit of
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a hint. ryan reynolds is here. a couple new movies coming out, including "turbo," a snail with a need for speed. we will have a competition here on our plaza. matt says it will be cut throat. >> yeah. >> i say it will be sportsman-like and dig filed. >> those are snails prepared to scale the side of our building all driven by our prowess at the game of skeeball. >> i have been in a league for several years now. >> i know you have. >> matt damon with an interesting take on celebrity in an interview in else squire magazine he says he's happy he married a civilian. getting to know him a little bit, i do understand it, and i think he's right. >> it's true. is your family just getting into the swing of summer? well, not so fast. retailers are already thinking about back to school. have you seen all these ads? what gives with all of the back
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to school advertisements starting so soon. >> my kids that. they think that's just great. natalie has a check on all the hals of the morning. take it away. >> good morning, everyone. president owe bam a ma may be considering a complete withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan ahead of schedule. the u.s. is committed to pulling out its military forces by the end of next year but have been talking with afghanistan about keeping a residual force behind. however, u.s. officials say president obama has become increasingly frustrated with hamid karzai. ntsb talking to pilots aboard flight 214. officials say the plane was coming in significantly below target speed. this morning i spoke with crash survivor ben levy about his ordeal. >> when you're on the plane, everybody is scared and
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screaming until you actually stop. once you stop you're in shock. and you realize, okay, i'm alive. i just survivedh? a plane crash. this is crazy. and now you have to spring into action. >> levy suffered cuts on his face, arm, and bruised ribs. the battle over abortion rights is focused on texas, where a controversial bill that failed will be back up for a vote. gabe gutierrez is at the state capitol in austin. good morning, gabe. >> natalie, good morning. testimony here lasted past midnight. 40 years after roev. wade. this has become the epicenter over the debate over abortion. mob rule derailed the bill last month. now it's back. today, another showdown is expected at the texas state capitol. after more than 1,000 anti-abortion protesters rallied last night. >> we are the voice of the weak and the vulnerable. let us stand for life.
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>> the texas house is scheduled to voteb. on a controversial b, banning abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy. and mandating that abortion clinics meet the same standards as hospital style surgical centers. it would require that a doctor who performs abortions be able to admit patients at a nearby hospital. but opponents argue those rules would force 37 of the state's 42 abortion centers to close. >> women will lose family planning services and cancer screening services that are being duly+ provided in a numb of these facilities. >> the renewed controversy comes a day after governor ricklp per. >> she hasn't learned from her own example. >> some of the comments he made demeaned the high office that he he holds. >> he announced he would not seek reelection following 13 years in office.
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>> texas is and will remain a pro life, pro freedom state. >> the republican-controlled statehouse is expected to pass the bill. supporters say it will make abortions safer. +qpen later this week. >> gabe gutierrez in austin, thank you. vice president joe biden is attending a memorial service for the 19 firefighters killed in yarnell, arizona. recovering from his encounter monday with a ten foot long alligator. he was swimming with friends when the gator when a gator grabbed him with
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its powerful jaws. >> came upt behind me. i didn't see one all day. it came upçw% behind me. i felt it.d i started freaking out, swam as fast as i could. >> doctors used three dozen stitches and staples to close o then wounds on hudson's head an back. very lucky man. o 8:06. back outside to matt and savannah. >> natalie, thanks. matt bettis is here for al. good morning to you. >> hey, good morning.g. fine folks out here on the plaza. it was really a treat. s all the wayay from michigan to y hi to my mom in houston. have you never heard of a m. telephone? you said it worked out for you too. >> yeah. i can comeor here and shop. >> it's a vacation. it worked out eve for everyone, including mom in houston. this is where you will see some good weather today. it's going to be reno, our pick qqight around 94.todaem it looks a-okay today. if we have showers it won't be i
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int el reno. strong storms in the upper midwest and soggy in the east, from pittsburgh, towards atlanta today. your high, 85 degrees. 87 on the cape. turns to the evening hours around chicago, detroit and rs getting over 8:07 tuesday morning, good morning, i'm meteorologist christina loren. we have got some thick fog and one of those runways still out at sfo. so, flightcihñ delays this morn not looking great at all. in fact, about two hours and 40 minutes at this point, that goes for arising flights, the thick low ceilings combined with that one runway out of commission, making for really difficult travel today. otherwise though, we are looking good, temperatures are going to be comfortable today, not too hot. 81, bay side you 95, inland, a cooldown headed our way thursday into friday. and that is a look at your weather. now over to savannah and matt. >> thank you, michael. all right. coming up next on "trending,"
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back now 8:11 with what's trending today. these are the stories that have people talking, especially online. trending on e, georgelp clooney oscar winner is apparently waking up as a single man today. jason kennedy has more on that. jason, what's the deal? >> here's the deal. e news confirmed george clooney and stacy keebler has indeed parted ways. the split was amicable, though. >> george clooney is once again
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waking up a single man this morning. >> he's really hollywood's conscious mat bachelor. >> the oscar winner and two-time sexiest man alive spent the last two years dating former professional wrestler and actress stacy keebler. they often appeared on hollywood red carpets. but they spent the fourth of july hollywood soiapart. clooney with friends in italyxd and keebler at a party mal mu, california. >> she had to make a hard decisiontc> because she realize she wants to be a mother and it's not going to happen with him. >> it wasn't about marriage or kids but merging the stars's busy schedules. keebler's new show premiers later this month on lifetime. after his 1989 marriage to actress talia ended in divorce,
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much has been made of clooney's marital status. >> your dress looks better off than on. >> this ad for ñwrç norwegian b may be the closest he will ever come to tying the knot again. >> he's a serial monday nag mist. >> from keebler, there was eliibetta. >> you might have seen her on the arm of george clooney. >> who joined "dancing with the stars" after her relationship with clooney fizzled. >> and sarah larsen took up with clooney after he ended his relationship with model lisa snowden. she said she would always be famous for dating the star. i sometimes think it will be written on my tombstone. while clooney's latest relationship died off, no doubt plenty of women are eager for the starring role as his next girlfriend. >> we reached out to representatives for both george clooney and stacy keebler but
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neither had.nb any comment. nonetheless, women around the world are still cheering, though, matt. >> we have two here wearing black arm bands in solidarity with stacy keebler or just to get attention. >> trending in our hearts. >> jason, thank you very much. and inotsquire" magazine, one person who may have found the secret to happiness in hollywood is matt damon. he credits his wife. he said, "i got lucky. i level in love with a civilian. not an actress and not a famous actress at that. because the attention doesn't double it grows exponentially. because then suddenly everyone wants to be in yourc bedroom. he has been married to former bartender for seven years. they have four kids. he also recalled telling his close friend brad pitt that he walks his kids to school. he said his face just fell because he should be able to do that and he can't. damon seems like he has a good
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head on his shoulders. >> when all the celebrities that come here, he seems the most civilian. he talks about his children, their school. he doesn't comed$ with an entourage. i love this story. trending on the huffington post, a parting shot at his favorite team. retired g.m. worker was a season ticket holder of the cleveland browns, even wrote a song for the football team every year. sadly, he passed away last week. his obit in the "columbus dispatch" included a shoutout to his beloved browns. he respectfully requests six cleveland browns paul barriers so the browns can let him down one last time. the browns never made it to the super bowl. haven't won a championship in 50 years. still the family is encouraging everyone to wear cleveland browns clothing at his memorial service. this just in from the cleveland browns. apparently they are going to
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give the]/> family one of his teammates favorite jerseys. very nice. >> a parting shot. >> he meant it to the best possible way. >> here's one. trending on the website of the wall street journal,9s;uru(u to take an experiment. take 10 seconds. i have given each of you a piece of paper and a marker. draw your favorite comfort food. now whatever to mind, take 10 seconds and draw it right now. >> why do i feel like i'm going toxdñ >> my pen doesn't work. >> pens down. >> all right. ladies let's see what you drew? >> you can't really see. >> pizza. >> okay. cheese and wine. that's not bad. >> now let me ask you this. do you feel better after having drawn those pictures? because the journal reports that a new study that says drawing pictures of unhealthy food can
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lift your spirits. drawing made me lift your spirits. i did this one of pizza. >> thanks, picasso. >> just whipped that up. >> you take out a little plate. >> i only had 10 seconds.ds so drawing which foods did the trick? according to this, pizza boosted attitudes by 28% of people. cupcakes, 27% a boost in attitude. strawberries, 22%. forget the pepper. it only led to 1%. >> to increase my spirits, i just drew a picture of george clooney. >> single. >> no hands. therefore, no wedding ring. ng >> and that is what's. trendin today. still ahead in your 8:000>> block, one of the most popular actors on theac planet live on r plaza.ith we will catch up with ryan iced reynolds. first, have you t noticed t ads in we just finished the
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fourth of july.ad retailers are already pushing their back-to-school bargains. o kristen dahlgren has more on that. good morning to you. >> good yomorning, matt. christmas sales now start in , october. i guess it shouldn't be a big surprise. retailers are trying to get everyt penny they can. t that means making the most of ey every c spending opportunity. t in this case getting you to think about pencils, backpacks before summer vacation can even get started. early july, the the time of year when kids jump into summer and parents scramble to keep them occupied. but many retailers are now si singingng a different town. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ >> it's time to shop for school supplies already? are they kidding?ag absolutely not, says advertising age magazine. back-to-school deals and n circulars are popping up earlier than ever.
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>> we see back-to-school marketing before julyh fourth, which is unheard of. retailers are trying to grab as much consumer dollars as they r can. protractors and number 2 pencils mean big profits to retailers.l it is second s only to the wint holidays with americans spending $84 billion a year on school supplies. the average family coughs up nearly 700 bucks a year.rly according to a survey by the or national retail federation, threeou of four consumers say t impact their schoolendi spending in 2014. so retailers are offering y incentives. >> if you buym your school supplies? earlyy july, you can find deals.ar walmart, free shipping on uniforms and school supplies. staples started marketing its savings pass. >> will deals be enough to entice parents to put down the sunscreen and start back-to-schoolol shopping?
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>> depends how good the deals o are. >> the last thing a mother or kidsxgj want to think about is school supplies. >> you're putting the air back in the bubble, you know? >> who knows in if you beat the rush now, you can find a good deal on mistletoe or menorah. >> walmart will roll its out this week. kmart, and sears say they don't have their displays up yet. i know a lot of kids don't want to hear the word "school" just yet. >> ryan reynolds here. ro ryan provides the voice in "turbo". >> speaking of snails, we have are
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is set up a very elaborate race. we will connect to a character n from the movie.nk it's elaborate. do you play skeeball? >> i have. >> i will tell you she was the arizona state champion in
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skeeball in elementary school. >> that's right. and i spent time in a skeeball league. >> you're a winger. >> can i ask you about the movie, though? a snail that dreams of winning the indy 500. snails, i think slow. i don't think speed. >> you think slow. you think delicious. no. in fact, this is about a guy with an impossible dream winning the indy 500. he said, well, he's a snail. i said yo slightly elaborate. >> even by our standards. >> this relationship with your brother chip, a fellow snail. . ind todth t rlook. >> can you please go to sleep?o >> are you kidding me?iddi it takes hours to come down after a big race like this. r >> yeah, i bet. >> you were just a rookie ou startingt out in endy life did ou ever dream you would be standing here today? >> as my dear father always told me, no dream is too big. >> i think i read, ryan, that you really see part of yourself in this snail. do you mean physically? a hard shell?hi >> i leave a thick coating of slime everywhere i go. i think we all had somebody in y your lives that said you're not good enough, fast enough, tall enough, you can't do it, shouldn't do it. and i think i everyone relates
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that. and perseveres beyond that. sometimes it is ourselves saying that. i think it is a beautiful message. >> the message will be fora kidl especially. but it's funny on the adult level. >> absolutely. >>lute you get to record your vb forec this because you are a me star. theyy accommodate you and your u biggest leschedule. o tell me about some of the places you recorded for this. >> i recorded this thing all i over the place. i recorded a little bit in london. i did it in new york, l.a. k you can kind of do it anywhere you are. it's a great job. >> in pajamas. >> yeah.yo you can go in your full nick nolte mumu. this is six hours of scaffolding, construction, heavy paste they put on my face to trod out in front of you guys. >> you're so often alone in your outfit, drinking your beer or y
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whatever it is that you do. >> yeah. >>in but in this case you got t dodo scenes. >> i did another one this year as well. but i met nicolas cage at the premier. that was the first time i had met him.r i've been talking to him for years. but that was the first time i met him. >> how do you handle this upcoming movie? you have this one opening. another one. if you had only $12, where would you put thate 12 bucks? on what ticket. >> the good news and i have the diplomatic answer for you. turbo is on the 17th of july and the other on the 19th. >> what a brutal question. >> so you're prepared for the race. >> i am.o yo t >> anything we need to know -- m by the. way, you know what the snail said when he was riding on the turtle? >> what? >> wee!
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>> nice. dad humor. >> this is-o yourld average er 6-year-old birthday party. >>ght another tuesday here at "today" show, ryan. >> "turbo" opens on the 17th. >> stick around. we are back after a check of your local news and weather. pd >> we're back after your local news and weather.
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good tuesday morning you to you. 8:26 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. investigators will question two more pilots in the cockpit when avian nah airlines 214 krarnd at sfo. there were two four pilots on the plane. the other two were questioned yesterday. two teenaged girls were killed in that crash. another 18z people suffered injuries. investigators say the plane was going too slow and too low on approach. the ntsb plans to reveal what the pilots told them during a news briefing this afternoon. one will continue to follow. mike inouye looking at our morning commute for us. how is it going? >> very slowly now. look at the south bay. the live look here northbound 101 just crawling here north of 680 but not just in this shot. look at the map here.
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the arrow pointing to the area approaching our camera shot, slow from capitol expressway to 680, crawling up into mountain view. 280 and 85, slow, yes. 101 and 85 north heading into the area as well as west 237 all suffering from that ripple affect after an earlier crash about two hours ago happened in palo alto and then stuck around for about an hour and that's the peninsula. better news here, the sigg alert cleared from north 280 but still slow north of geneva. back to you. >> another local news update in half an hour. take a look at the forecast as well. have a great morning. ♪ [ bell dings ]
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tuesday morning, the 9th day of july, 2013. a great crowd on the plaza this morning. they're about to be treated to entertainment from unlike anything they have ever seen. just 19 minutes to go until our skeeball tournament on the plaza. taking on ryan reynolds, the voice behind "turbo" in the new animated film. and behind us is where the carnage will take place. >> i've been working on my game. i go ways. >> dow? does it work? >> depending how we do, the snails will go up the side of the building. >> we had a friendly competition on twitter to see who would get the most tweets for their snail got the best snail. you can die now. >> to be honest, i did not see that coming. snoop dogg loving it.
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>> now you have to go hang out. >> i'm waiting for your twaoes for my character. a man who proved it is never too late to pursue your dream. at 60, he's about to fulfill his life long dream of becoming a professional baseball player. >> that's hard to believe he's 60. >> you know sandra lee from food network. she is cooking up something new, her very first novel. that and more coming up. >> back to mike bettis in for al. >> a lot of excited fans. a lot of snail eyes. everybody is getting ready for the skeeball. it's going to go without a hitch. very wet weather and stormy conditions from the gulf coast, and the east. and an isolated tornado risk in
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the midwest. milwaukee, des moines, chicago, that could mean you as well. hot in the middle of the country. into the 90s 8:33 on a tuesday morning. good morning, i'm meteorologist christina loren this is the golden gate bridge what you can see of it. really thick fog out there, hugging thimmediate coastline. it is going to keep you cool at the coast today, temperatures&yc still warmer than average, 70 degrees on the way to san francisco. meanwhile, 95, livermore, 84, santa theresa, 92, gill roy, the thick fog forcing flight delays out of sfo two and a half hours for arriving flights, natural ac kicks into high gear. and don't and don't forget you can get your forecast on weather.com. birthday wishes with our willard scott. >> we're back in business with birthdays. i love birthdays. they're fun. don't you think so.
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sweet molly from utica, new york. she is 100 years old today. loves to work. still has a job. works for a living. how about that at 100. think about that, friends. and now we have abbottsford, wisconsin, barney voelker. he is absolutely dynamite. he camps out, sleeps with al gators. and sweet yetta greenberg from deer field beach, florida. 100 years old today. loves jeopardy. alex trebek one of the nicest human beings in the world. mildred and jim reynolds from lafollette, tennessee. 75 years they've been married. they love sweets. bonbons. they love to live it up. and elizabeth sweeney from
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winfield, kansas. she is 103 years old. she makes jelly. i hope it's not as good as our jelly. she will run us out of business. and out of temecula, louisiana, pete mcdade is 100 years old. loves dominoes. that's it. back in new york where they live on computers. >> all right, willard, thank you. coming up next, an inspirational story a man fulfilling his baseball dream at the age of 60. but first this is today on nbc. [ female announcer ] when you asked us to remove high fructose corn syrup from yoplait original and light,
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back now at 8: 37 with motivation to make sure you don't give up on your dreams. we have an inspirational story from the world of baseball. good morning.
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nice to see you. >> we had a chance to meet this guy who has been chasing his dreams playing professional baseball for years. and his determinations against all odds could make him the oldest rookie in the pros. an overthe hills pitcher chasing big league dreams. only in hollywood, right? well, try telling that to paul rizzo. >> i've never been a person that's going to say i should have done this or should have done that. >> he's back on the mound for his shot at the pros at 60 years old. >> but at an age when a lot of people are slowing down. this is still what you want? you want the road trips and the grueling schedule and the hurt body. >> if i got a chance to play pro ball i wouldn't be thinking about hurting or how grueling it is. >> baseball is in his blood. paul's dad made it to the minors. >> i really wanted to go pro, for me and for my dad. >> reporter: in 1973 he almost did.
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drafted by the pittsburgh pirates. just 19 years old. but in one of his last college games he threw out his arm. his career cut short. >> i didn't even think about throwing again and lived with the idea that it's done. >> the grades came out today. >> reporter: almost 40 years and five kids later, baseball was far behind him until a few years ago. >> i had this dream that i was throwing in a bull pen. my dad is always there with his arms crossed and he looks at me and says wow, looks like you got something left. >> when he started talking about it and i think i can start doing it again and yeah i think i'm going to try out for this men's league and it was like great. i could see him come alive. >> reporter: somehow, ball's arm had healed and still had some heat. >> how do you explain that? >> i don't know. i don't know. but i'm glad it's happened. i'll tell you that. >> reporter: today a try out with the st. paul saints, an
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independent minor league team could be his break into the big leagues. >> take a break. >> reporter: his wife is in the stands and his dad is on his mind. >> i try to think about what he always told me, throw strikes. >> reporter: which he does. over and over and over again. some clocking in close to 80 miles per hour against batters young enough to be his kids. >> threw a lot of strikes. he knows what he is doing. >> he could get hitters out in this league. i don't know if he could do it consistently but it's impressive. i'm only 42 and i don't think i could do what he is doing. >> reporter: finally paul's try out is done but his not drive to keep his dream alive. >> will he keep trying out? >> he'll keep trying out. there's no doubt he'll keep trying out. that's just him. >> i'll play until they have to take me out of there completely. i'll be playing baseball.
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>> now, while the st. paul saints did not have room for him on his roster this season but he kept trying out and last week he got signed to another independent team in new mexico. he pitches his first inning next week. if he does well there could be a longer contract in his future. >> there's so many similarities between his story and the movie the rookie. >> absolutely. >> i have catches with my son on the weekend and hit the advil hard after that. i can only imagine the pain he's in after he pitches. >> he is no stranger to an ice bath and a lot of advil but he says he loves it. >> good for him. nice to see you. up next, a new recipe for success. sandra lee opens up about her debut novel. but first this is "today" on nbc. good morning! wow.
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making life sweeter with four cooking shows on the food network and recently she published her 25th cook book but that is not enough. she is shedding her a problem with a different kind of cap releasing her very novel called the recipe book. good morning to you. >> it's one thing to write recipes. was this difficult to do? >> it was interesting because when disney first came to me and asked me to write a novel i was shocked because no one in my genere had done it before which made it great for me. as the stories grew and the characters grew the recipes got smaller and smaller and smaller. there's about a dozen in there now but they have to do with characters in the book. >> we can't do a segment without food with you but there are recipes in the book. >> yes. >> it's really -- it's a story of a single mom trying to put her life back together and she meets a guy.
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some people have seen some similarities between this guy and your boyfriend? >> well, the story is about grace. she is a heroin and she is raising a 15-year-old daughter by herself and went through a traumatic divorce and she does have a new love in her life. i'm not going to give away secrets but the book is about women and generations of women coming together and the pains of what a family goes through. not just the generations that are here on the earth today but the ones that came before us. it's also about girlfriends. there's a girlfriend in the book that's the best friend from high school who i won't give away the punch line but she says to her girlfriend grace, you know, life is not a dress rehearsal for show choir. it is opening night every day of your life and that's what this book is about. it's about what roads to take and when you come to a fork in the road where do you go and
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when you get to the end of that road what does it look like and being thoughtful and thinking things threw and not just your family who is your family but your family who is your friends and who you spend your time and life with. >> it's not meant to be auto biographical but the wall street journal says he is a rugged outdoor man. he is a midwesterner who adores cooking and works in tv and dotes on the family pet. >> she is not in front of the camera. i never wanted to be in front of the camera either but both -- i have to say, the character, the love interest and my sweetheart, are very attractive men. >> there was a little inspiration there. >> it was easy. when you write a novel you pull from your life experiences. so there is a character named lorraine in the book and my grandmother was from new london, wisconsin which is where the book takes place. >> did you visit it and try to
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get that inspiration. >> i didn't. i have all the research. i have pictures from the early 19 hundreds when the first logging was taking place and so i looked through alabama of my grandmother's beautiful things. we have property deeds, and that's how new london came to life in my mind. it's a fantasy place in my mind and even though i went to high school and college in wisconsin, new london to me is up there with places that i look forward to visiting. >> you have an inspiring story yourself. you're somebody that grew up, you had a tough childhood. helped to raise your own four siblings. there were times when i know you felt people were saying you can't do this -- this semihomemade cooking, this won't work. how did you manage through that time. did you ever imagine your life would turn out as it did? >> that's what the book speaks about. there's a scene in the book where grace's mom is talking to her and is very upset with her mother for 16 years and all of
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these secrets of this family are in this recipe box and it's really about focussing on the generations in front of you and that came before you and learning the lessons they didn't learn and passing on the good ones you can. i just took my nieces and nephews for their high school graduation present to europe for three weeks. 8 kids for three weeks in europe, three countries, i don't know what i was thinking. talk about overachieving. >> you need a vacation from your vacation. >> but it's about teaching them history and it's about teaching them what life can be. if you choose very specific roads and that's why education is so important and that's why, you know, being a good family role model and insulating kids as they're growing up. i have a very, very specific way i think kids should be raised and that is loving and supported and insulating and giving them all the knowledge you have and including them, not excluding them. >> we are anxious to see the book. the recipe box is in stores now. thank you so much.
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appreciate it. coming up next, we'll go head to head and snail to snail against ryan reynolds in the race up the building for "turbo." they're already practicing. but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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all right. we're back now. we have been counting down to our big ski ball competition all morning long. the waiting is over. it's time to get started. >> it is.
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ryan reynolds will be manning turbo, your nail from the movie. we have an expert here. an nbc sports commentator. he is going to call the race. at this point, lee, i have to turn it over to you. >> we're ready to go. this is going to be a lot of fun. the guys that do it for reel behind us. the indy car series champion and the three time indy 500 winner and this year's winner tony kanaan. willie and natalie cheated a little bit before. they got practice. so matt at the far end. savannah, ready to go? >> am i ever. the reigning champ ready to wave the green flag for the turbo 500. 3, 2, 1, go. >> all right. who is going to score the most point? ryan's in the middle. he's looking really good. good work for natalie. we need more. we need more. turbo off to a good start.
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the one we wanted to win is winning. he's doing a great job. what do you think. >> they're doing a good job. look at ryan -- ryan is on it. >> he's the man. >> he raced motorcycles for 17 years. showing that speed. willie is picking it up. willie is on the outside. go willie. he's making a big move on the far side. savannah is coming back. matt has momentum. natalie is looking sluggish. skidmark needs to get going. >> turbo doing a great job in the middle. here comes matt on the outside. look at smooth move making a move. this is remarkable. smooth move is ahead of turbo. go matt, go. off savannah, whiplash, we need whiplash. let's get going savannah. >> i'm sorry. >> smooth move is in the lead of the turbo 500. tony, what do you think. >> turbo is going to have the last draw i think. >> here comes skidmark.
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what about turbo. turbo needs to pick it up. whiplash needs a little bit more. >> look at turbo go. >> yeah. >> look at turbo go. ryan reynolds. >> wait a minute. >> let's hear it for turbo. >> that was fantastic. >> i had no idea. >> absolutely. >> you know what happened, i glanced over in the middle of the race, he went to the turbo. >> i did not. >> you brought out the turbo on morning tv. >> in my defense, in my defense, the film is called turbo, not matt lauer. so i had to win.
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>> do i wear it i'll be fine on the ride home. >> it looks really good. >> this is the training ground of champions. >> it is inappropriate to whip out the turbo on morning tv. we're back right after this. >> that's it, your done.
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good tuesday morning to you, 8:56, i'm laura garcia-cannon. this morning's hp pavilion will be renamed sap center. sap paid state of san jose $8 million rights to name arena for the next five years. the renaming ceremony starts in a little more than an hour. check the forecast now with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you, laura. good morning to you at home a
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warm day today, 95 inland, bay & side, 91. look at this, a steady cool down head our way, in the low 90s tomorrow, back to the mid-80s by thursday and we will continue that dropoff all the way into friday, looks like the coolest day of the week. then you can give your pg&e bill a little bit of a break, natural coolant saturday and sunday, a touch warmer. [ female announcer ] when you asked us to remove high fructose corn syrup from yoplait original and light, we were like, "sure. no problem!" and you were like, "thanks, but what about thick & creamy and whips!" and we were like, "done and done! now it's out of everything yoplait makes." and you were all, "yum!" and we're like, "is it just us, or has this been a really good conversation?" and you were like, "i would talk, but my mouth is full of yogurt." yoplait. it is so good!
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♪ ♪ here's to never growing up ♪ oh whoa, oh, whoa welcome to "today" on this beautiful tuesday morning here in new york city. it's july 9th, 2013. the sup's sun's out. it's warming up outside. inside studio 1-a i'm willie geist with natalie morales. >> i got a little dizzy with that point of view. >> that's from the turbo cam up top. we'll get to that in just a bit. we have an incredible piece of video overnight we want to share with you. this is the ohio kidnapping victims speaking for the first time. those three women held captive for a decade in the cleveland house, went to youtube, thanking the public for their support. you remember their names, amanda berry, gina dejesus, and michelle knight.
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they appear in about a three-minute video. here's a portion of what they said. >> it's been a blessing to have an outpouring of love and kindness. i'm getting stronger each day and having my privacy has helped immensely. >> gina, if you could say something to each and every person out there who contributed money to your funds to help you, what would you say to them? >> i would say thank you for support. >> i just want everyone to know i'm doing just fine. i may have been through hell and back, but i am strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face. >> that one especially michelle knight it breaks your heart to think of how much their lives were taken from them. how much was stolen from them, you know, of course these ladies went missing at 14, 16, 20 years old. held captive in hell-like conditions as you heard from michelle for almost ten years. >> you're inspired by them.
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first of all they look great. they look beautiful. you're inspired again by their courage to go in front of a camera and speak publicly but have to say as a human being and as a father of a 6-year-old girl i get angry again thinking about some girl's walking home from school or walking home from a job at a burger king being snatched off the street and having their lives changed forever. it makes you angry all over again. >> makes you angry but leaves you with the inspiration when you hear michelle knight say i'm not going to be defined by this. they picked up. they're moving on with their lives and trying to have as private a life as they can given their circumstances and they have, again, thanked the public for giving them that time to also heal themselves because there's a lot of healing in the years to come. >> we'll respect that privacy. we hope everyone else does too. another story that grabbed our attention this morning. we learned more about osama bin laden's life in hiding after 9/11. this is in a report obtained by
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al jazeera, published on its website. it hasn't been confirmed yet by nbc. it was a leaked pakistani government document that shows us what he was up to. 2002, 2003, bin laden's car was pulled over, a traffic violation for speeding on a way to a local market in pakistan. pakistan but the report says bin but the report says bin laden quickly settled the matter. >> that's according to the wife of one of his guards apparently and i think what's probably most fascinating is the detail that he apparently wore an american cowboy hat to sometimes help him being avoided -- to avoid being spotted by u.s. drones although a man who is 6'8" wearing a cowboy hat in pakistan in rurall areas you would think would still stand out but it's incredible that, clearly, perhaps, people around him didn't want him to be caught. >> absolutely. when you consider he moved into the compound where he was
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ultimately killed in august of 2005. so we're going ahead to may of 2011 when he was killed, that's almost six years. he was in the middle of a military town in pakistan. you go back to how no one knew it defies credibility and it defies belief. >> some other glimmers from the report. apparently what he liked and disliked, apparently didn't care so much for clothing as you would imagine. had just a couple of outfits, summer and wintertime but a lot of interesting details in this report but what is surprising is how many near misses and opportunities that they were so close to capturing him that he could have been picked up and wasn't. >> pulled over for a traffic stop and nobody arrested him. incredible. it's not an easy transition but we'll try to make it anyway. from osama bin laden to george clooney. no offense to mr. clooney whatsoever.p- he is single again after a lot of speculation over the last several days. it is official, he and his girlfriend stacy keibler split up.
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"people" magazine broke the story. we haven't heard comment from nbc from either camp. a source tells "people" stacy wants to have children and a family and george wasn't ready to go in that direction. >> he has been married in the past and when he broke up that marriage at that time he said he was never going to get married again. question is do you think he will forever remain a bachelor now? seems like he's got a good thing going. >> yes. >> i think a lot of guys would say. he seems to have beautiful ladies on his arm. they seem like really smart women as well. >> it seems to be working for him. >> he's fine. he's happy. >> people call him a playboy. he's not a playboy. he dates women for several years at a time. then he moves on to another one. >> i wonder if he met the right one, if that one -- he would finally commit? >> you wonder what it would take though. he's had beautiful smart women and he hasn't been able to take that step. >> seems like a lot of right ones have come along. áey
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may not be happening at this point. his good buddy matt damon also in the news. he gave an interview in "'s squire" magazine, in which he said his mother dissuaded him from becoming a child actor. inside the magazine he said his mother thought it was child abuse. she literally did. she was a professor who specialized in early childhood development and thought putting a child on stage or in a commercial or movie was child abuse. he didn't listen because his first movie role came when he was 18 when he was in "mystic pizza." >> that's right. i do remember him in that. >> 1988. that begs the question, if your kids wanted to become actors, would you let them do it? >> i think i'm with whatever my kids want to do but early on, especially as children, i think i would be very careful and cautious about, you know, i would probably try to steer them from that direction as well. not that i think it's child abuse but i think it's certainly difficult. the rejection is hard on kids and on their psyche. i don't think i'd want to put them up for that. >> and to do it at the expense of other things, including school, that happens in sports.
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i grew up with a lot of people's lives are so focused on sports they had no balance in their lives and they were 18 years old and didn't get a division one scholarship it was sports and when they didn't get a scholarship it was like uh-oh. >> or they got injured. >> then what happens. >> it's important to pursue your education first. whatever you do after college it's up to you. but you're going to college, you got that. >> exactly. to a point, right. >> exactly. >> this is an interesting one. we're going to have a type off. natalie thinks she is the world's greatest typer. >> no. no, i'm a good skee ball player. >> yes, you are. >> no the reason we're doing this contest here is there's students at an elite british school, private school are being given lessons in doing things more domestic. you remember home ec? >> of course. >> i never did home ec but i made up for it. i did okay with the cooking and sewing and all of that. i can manage. and the ironing. but they want children to learn
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life skills, basic skills.?; it made me think about what were some of the most important things you learned when you were in school. >> my high school we had home ec, auto shop, wood shop, soi photography, and all of these things you could use and apply later in life. the one thing that was missing and continues to be missing and jean chatzky talks about that is finance. personal finances.my why isn't that mandatory in every school? it's the one thing you use practically in your life every  day. balance a checkbook, use a credit card. what's a stock? what's a bond? that's what kids ought to learn. what about you? >> i completely agree. well i thought one of the skills i use ever day is typing and it's something that i think a lot of kids, you see them now using the two thumbs and playing games, they don't necessarily know a keyboard. so i thought, let's -- >> this has been an elaborate setup for her to show off. >> no, it's not. i'm not that great a typer but there's a twist to this challenge that i don't even know about.
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apparently they're going to have us type the lyrics to a song, a commonly heard song that they're going to play for us. so this is sort of a memory test and typing test at the same time which makes it really bad. >> okay. >> 30 seconds on the clock. ♪ >> you jumped ahead. ♪ old mcdonald had a farm -- >> how do you spiel ee-i-ee-i-? >> what did he have on the farm? >> chick chick. >> i'm just making stuff up now. ♪ >> i'm still on the chick. ♪ [ music playing ] old mcdonald had a farm, >> how do you spell -- wait -- ee-i-ee-i-o ♪ >> this is pathetic. >> how did we do? >> terrible. i don't even know. can you read. >> wait a minute. what about accuracy? look at this.
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this is a disaster. apparently no auto correct on that last part. i think i win for accuracy. if not speed. >> i think we proved nothing. >> i did take typing in high school. >> you did? >> i'm sore mr. frankle, yes. >> i took typing -- you know what, it is a skill you use every day. you know this keyboard apparently, i not so much. >> i'm just glad you're not one of these. >> i'm not a pecker, no, no. >> we're going to keep practicing. in the meantime, let's get a check on the forecast and see what it's looking like outside. the weather channel's mike bettis is in for al this morning. hey, mike. >> good morning guys. doesn't matter what type of weather you have today. we have something you can look at on the map and show you we still have the storms across the southeast. that's going to bring us humid air but also heat across the west. that's going to mean that for a lot of you you're going to be really, really sweating. folks here from las vegas, they escaped the heat believe it or not. i'm getting away from the heat in las vegas. i'm going to new york and i'm going to escape it. we'll show you what's going on. a scorcher for you in the middle of the country.
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it's not just vegas, it's tulsa, wichita, casey, omaha. we look for heat index over 100 today. the actual air temperature is 99 in kansas city, 97 in joplin city and wichita falls 103 and 100 in dallas. th 9:11 on a tuesday morning. good morning, i'm meteorologist christina loren. this, of course, san francisco. we still have the thick low clouds and flight delays at sfo, two and a half hours, for arising flights. you want to check ahead throughout the day you 97 in concord, 87 in san jose and 92 on the way to gilroy, getting into the next couple of days, temperatures going to cool off. that's good news, especially when it comes to that pg&e bill. natural coolant kicks into high gear friday. by saturday, sunday, only climbing a touch. >> that is a look at your weather. back inside to willie and natalie. >> mike, thanks very much. coming up next, nick cannon shows us how to get wild and out and tries to teach us some of
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>> great to see you. >> great to see you guys too. we all kind of match. coordinated. >> before we talk about this great new show, let's talk about your wife. she dislocated her shoulder last week. >> yeah it was pretty serious. not only did she dislocate her shoulder, she actually cracked a rib and she has a, like a bone she chipped her shoulder bone during the video shoot. she was in this nice beautiful gown, heels on and everything and was kind of on this platform and reached and kind of slipped and fell on her whole side. she's such a trooper. i was going to rush to the hospital with her. she was like you get back in there and finish that video and after they put the shoulder back in place, bandaged her all up, she came back to the video. >> she came back? >> yeah, like early in the morning and finished out everything. she said this better be a good video with all this pain i went through. >> she's a pro. >> i was going to say how long would it be until she was back on stage.
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>> i guess it was an hour. >> she was back on. and obviously the doctor didn't want her to do anything. she's laid up resting right now. she has a huge show this weekend for, it's a charity show for the sandy victims and stuff. with the new york philharmonic. so that's going to be major. she is resting up for that. but i've never seen -- i would be crying and like passed out if something like that happened. but she was right back to work. she's amazing. >> give her our best. i'm glad she's okay. look forward to seeing her back on the stage. let's talk about "wild and out" six years hiatus. six years off. there's a whole audience that hasn't seen the show. explain it. >> it's pretty much improv comedy and hip-hop mixed together. i created this show with my friends kevin hart and kat williams and stuff and we would all get together backstage at a comedy club and act silly. it was like my version of dean martin, like, i never saw it as a show that could do 60 to 70
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episodes but it got so popular, even back by popular demand. people wanted it. >> on mtv. >> yes. let's bring it back and have more fun. >> you got a little game for us. it could be dangerous in the morning. >> wild n out game. >> it's called three words after. how does this work? >> they do this online a lot on facebook or twitter. you give a scenario and what would be the three words after that. what three words can you say. only three words. >> okay. >> so you know, it could be any scenario and it has to be three words after that. >> keep it clean. >> keep it clean. morning television. >> one at a time on this. >> yes. >> okay. >> what's the scenario? >> okay, three words after winning the lottery. >> see ya. out of here. >> see you. outta. >> outta is one word? >> see my typing skills, it all goes together!
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>> best case scenario that's four. >> see ya is one, outta is one, here. >> okay. >> buzzer for that. >> but it was good though. as long as it's funny it works. >> you won. no, i won already. you lose. >> he didn't have to do it. >> i want to ask about your album. i love the title. "white people party music." tell me about it. >> i always say no matter what party you go to white people are having more fun than everybody. they know how to have a good time. >> the white man overbite does it all the time. >> standing on stuff and based off of -- it's obviously to make fun of the whole scenario of dance music and all of that. good times, fun, white people party music. let's go. >> can we go into a commercial break. doing the white -- can you show? >> the new sexy dance. put the overbite and then point at the sexy. whatever's sexy. just point at it.
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your sexy body parts. >> dance us out of here. nick cannon, the busiest man in show business. "wild n out" premieres tonight at 11:00 eastern, mtv2 and "america's got talent" airs tuesday and wednesday night right here on nbc. best to mariah. fun games and toys for prying kids away from the tvs and game consoles this summer. l! don't forget your favorites, girls. l! hey girls! the good ol'days when we could eat as we wanted. yes, but we are not 18 anymore. sometimes if i eat as i used to my digestive system gets out of whack. it's not easy keeping it working as it should. it's easy if you enjoy an activia everyday. mmmm... delicious! with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis, activia helps regulate your digestive system. put a smile back in your day! ♪ activia ♪ dannon
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pilots who were in the cockpit during saturday's crash there were four plates on the plane. the other two were questioned yesterday. the ntsb plans to reveal what the pie the loss told them during today's news briefing. we will take a quick break but have a look at weather and traffic, right after this. at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident?
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hopefully, we will be speeding up after this bulk of traffic gets here, southbound 880 through fremont. look at that. it's actually from dakota road, the dumbarton bridge crossover, past mission boulevard, where our camera was showing you the slow down approaching that area, continue nothing san jose, 680 moves smoothly, 880 so slow toward 237 because of the slow down there north 101 continues from capital into mountain view, 87 slow but recould have nearing san jose, north into mountain view, clearer now, recovering over the last half hour, laura. back to you. >> thank you very much. another local news update coming up in half an hour. have a great morning. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain... she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week-old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. and since i'm the one who has to do the laundry... i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go!
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>> although my snail didn't. >> clearly they didn't -- >> yeah, i'm willie geist along with natalie. coming up, turn off the tv, the tablet and video games. new ways to keep your kids entertained and away from the screens this summer. >> ski ball is a good game or some of the games they're doing as well. >> also before you take a bite of the burger, the one simple thing you can do -- she's like the food police and still enjoy it and look good in your bathing suit. we have five simple swaps that you can do to help slim you down fast. by the end of the summer you could lose as much as 20 pounds. >> cool. you remember your first wedding dance. how did it go? did it go well. >> we didn't choreograph anything. it was the classic couple dance. >> moving around awkwardly. we have three couples in our studio who all think they have the best first wedding dance in the country. their our final list in the quest for the best and debbie allen has come in to be the
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judge. no pressure guys. >> that's a big thing now, the wedding dance. >> yeah. >> did you take lessons? >> no. >> no ballroom dancing? nothing. >> first a check of the weather, mike bettis is in for al this week. >> let's talk about what's happening out there. believe it or not we have our third named tropical storm of the season so far in the atlantic. 50 miles per hour winds with chantal getting close to the island of barbados. tropical storm warnings there and the track brings it close to puerto rico where we have tropical storm warnings and through the bahamas and we'll see what happens late through the week and weekend. could it come next to florida or maybe ñå:32, still dealing with a lot of cloud cover over the golden gate bridge. we are going check on your drive with mike in just a few moments. today, temperatures are going to be nice and mild at the beach because of those clouds, not seeing much right now, all
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through the extreme east bay, sunny conditions leading to a hot day, you want the best weather, hit the beach, 77 in santa cruz today versus 95 in livermore, 81 along the eastshore and glxñfremont, kind bryant between and 85 degrees in san jose today. cooldown headed our way wednesday through friday. that is a look at your weather. let's send it back to willie and natalie. >> now to a task we parents all deal with every day. trying to get your kids unglued from the tv, the tablets and the video games. >> here with fun games to get your kids away from the digital screens and never looking back is lori. the toy insider mom. >> good morning. >> this is my struggle right now. the kids are glued to their iphone. >> when we were kids, we played catch and we played tags but the screens are competing for their attention and we need to balance it with old fashioned fun. >> toys. >> right. >> let's take a look. >> construction, i love. it's a great activity. it keeps them engaged for hours.
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lots of great developmental skills and new innovation in traditional building toys. this is light up construction. these are 8-1 sets. there's a couple of them. air, land and sea and each one the kids can make 8 different models. it's cool because when they're done they can put on this great little light show. >> this is something the parents are going to have to make? >> i don't know, they're doing a great job on their own. >> now we have kinect. kids love roller coasters. we can deny gravity with this. >> cool. >> got a little stuck there. so this set is 448 pieces. you can build it almost 3 feet tall. this is the amazing 8 and it's part of a whole new amusement set line. so it's really fun. >> michael is building something there as well. thank you. >> right. now what girl doesn't love a little bling. this comes with all of the tools
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that girls need to create and customize all their own accessories. >> what are you making carla? >> oh, okay. >> she's very busy. >> these are huge. i have seen them everywhere. >> i have been such a fan of bananagrams for so long. it's a great family game. they're building words and expanding their vocabulary. now we have jumbo bananagrams. look at these tiles. >> like scrabble. >> they're making cross word puzzles but they're water proof. take it to the beach, take it to the pool. everyone can play. >> okay. >> what do we have over here? >> suction construction. let me let you -- >> that's fun. >> yes, take these. put these together. each end has suction cups. they'll stick to any hard
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surface including the wall and a bathtub. when you take them apart you get this cool pop sound. >> i love that. something so satisfying about that, right? >> right. >> you having fun? >> right. okay. archery made a big come back like heroins from katnis like hunger games. this is the air huntress. a great little loading system. hold back. this is go up to 125 feet. they have soft tips. a lot of fun. >> clearly archery is not my thing. >> that's bad. >> okay. so this is a motorized go-cart. goes up to 12 miles per hour. when you lift the bar you get this whole crazy cart mode. >> can you go straight too. >> you can go straight too. he loves the circles. can you go straight?
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are you trying to slim down for your summer vacation? maybe drop the last five pounds? >> trade five every day foods for something lower in calories and you could lose between 2 and 20 pounds by the end of this summer. getting you started today, joy. >> these are easy swaps. everybody can do them and by the end of augur down 20 pounds. >> let's start with our morning cup of coffee. >> most people are putting in cream and half and half. i'm saying mix that instead. unsweetened vanilla almond milk. >> no sugar in the coffee. >> instead of two to three packets absolutely but have one packet instead. if you do this every single day, by the end of the summer from this one little tip, you are saving your body from 4 and a half sticks of butter. >> really? >> and two and a third cups of sugar and you'll drop two pounds. >> that's disgusting. >> we'll throw to our dieting
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diva. you can see she trimmed her belly by two pounds. >> give her a round of applause. >> now a sandwich. >> tip two is to slim down your sammy. lose the top layer of bred, you save 100 calories. the extra slice of cheese another 100 calories and if you chip the mayo another 14u7b calories and you can go for hot sauce or humus or salsa or light mayo. you will save your body from 60 slices of bred. 60 slices of cheese and just under four cups of mayo but the best part, you drop 6 pounds if you have one every single day. look at her. she is down 8 pounds total now. >> okay. she's going to be ready for a bikini. >> everybody loves pasta. >> so you have the same hearty bowl of pasta but instead of two cups of noodles at 500 calories
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i'm proposing one cup of vegetables mixed with the noodles. if you do this just 3 times per week, you'll drop another 2 pounds. so now she is down a total, our dieting diva, ten pounds. you can really start to see her stomach trimming down significantly. >> the sauce on top. >> absolutely. sauce is fine. one tcup vegetables, one cup noodles. >> the sugar ri drink. >> this is liquid candy. it's going to clock in at about 200 calories. instead, what you're going to do is fill your glass with any of the naturally flavored celtzers and add a shot of fruit juice. it's delicious. just 30 calories. do this twice a day, which is pretty doable because people drink so many of these drinks, you'll wind up dropping, let's put our diva up there.
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the finalists. >> and here to judge today's contest, the fabulous debbie allen, producer of the new band kid's crew, thanks so much debbie. >> thank you. >> good morning everyone. are you ready? >> yes. >> before we get started, you just got back from your honeymoon in italy. did you have a great time. >> yeah it was amazing. >> we're ready to see what you're made of. let's get music going. >> should we back up. [ music playing ] >> whoa. [ music playing ] >> wow.
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>> they even got a lift in there. very nice. good job. >> okay. >> well, you know, that was so exciting and dynamic and it was like their relationship so so clear. he was taming his woman. he was taking control of the relationship but i thought it was fantastic. >> great. >> let's move on to our next. joseph and tamara from the bronx. you did coa little practice ahe of time. >> a little bit. >> let's see what you did. let's hit the music. >> take it away. [ music playing ]
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>> all right. >> very nice. very nice. >> i like that the ladies are wearing sensible shoes. >> i know. >> looking good. >> what did you think. they were wonderful. so much energy. high energy. very unexpected music and i thought she did so well with that wedding dress with that tempo. i wanted a little more connection between the two of you. you didn't quite look at each other. >> yeah. >> i bet you did on the wedding night didn't you? >> yeah. >> okay. >> all right. next we have dave and sue lin and you got your whole family involved in sort of a flash mob style. >> that's right. we forced them to indulge our whim. >> did they practice ahead of time with you. >> i made a bunch of instructional videos. >> i love it, the effort
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already. come out and show us what you got. [ music playing ] >> uh-oh. [ music playing ] >> oh no. >> hello. >> oh yeah. >> outstanding. >> wow. >> you've seen them all.
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we'll give you one second to think and choose a winner of today's match. who do you like. >> it's very difficult. this is a so you think you can dance moment but i have to go with them because of the joy. >> wow. >> i'm going to go with them. >> okay. >> and just because they gave it so much joy as a couple. they have to win today and everybody else was great. but i have to go with them. >> congrats to all of them. >> thank you. we'll be back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. . >> good job guys. >>
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we are going to cool you off, back below seasonal of a rams, thursday into friday. let's check that drive with mike. >> in addition to being traffic tuesday, a heavier volume of traffic, with add tough tuesday for the south bay. look at northbound 101, just finally starting to move a little better north of 680 and 280. that's the overcrossing there the map will show you a new crash reported right into the area right around story at the off-ramp but that's where the backup starts now, slow to the san jose international airport, 280 slow past 17. this was all set off by an earlier crash through palo alto, hours and hours ago, but that caused a ripple back on 237 and 85. also still slow south 880 down through fremont. >> thanks, mike, we will be back with our next local news update at 10:26. see you then. [ wind howling ]
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hello, evybody. just in time for booze day tuesday. it is july 9th. we're delighted that you're here with us today. >> we certainly are. >> it's official. according to "people" magazine -- want to give the news. >> if you're single, it's great news. george clooney is in fact single. we sort of -- we announced it yesterday. we weren't 100% sure. >> being nbc news we wanted to be fair and accurate.
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>> anyway, "people" magazine says stacy ended the relationship because she wanted kids and a family some day. and her quote is she knows where george stands on that. >> what do you think about some of those guys -- we know men like this -- who just want to be bachelors. seems like everyone is trying to get them down the aisle somehow. >> another one bites the dust! i had a relationship like that with a very, very fine guy who just had been married before, had children and didn't want to go down that road again. and when your biological clock is ticking and that's something that you care deeply about, and i did the same thing. and right into the arms of frank gifford who already had three children as well, had grandchildren and said -- you know what he said? i always appreciated it. he said, you know what? i had a chance to make that decision. i can't withhold that from you. how can i ask you to accept my children and grandchildren and not give you children of your own? >> do i think there are some
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guys who may be better as bachelors. george clooney was married once a long time ago. >> realized marriage wasn't his thing. but was marriage to that woman not her thing? her name was talia, not call her that woman. >> he did say a lot of his friends are always saying, why don't you get married. some of his friends are divorced, he said in previous interviews, why would he want to get married? >> though his mom and dad had a great marriage. didn't they? no, they did. >> they did. and everyone is alive -- >> no, they're not. even i know that. if that's the worst thing i do, i guess that's okay. i'll say and how's your mother. they go, she died. i didn't know! >> but that is a terrible feeling, no matter what the subject is. if you walk up to someone and say somehow your wife and he says well we've been divorced. you get this horrible feeling. >> just the other day. i used to know her years ago. gi hi, how is so and so. she goes -- gone.
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i didn't know if they had gotten divorced or he had had passed. he had passed. so i don't ask anymore. i'd rather they think i don't care. how am i supposed to know when every single person leaves this planet? people are born and a lot of people die every single day. i can not know everything, hoda woman. >> it happened like that on father's day. like you did to that one guest we had had. we had had a guest on, she's like happy gaerth's day to everyone. she says hi, daddy, i love you. i go, our daddies are dead. >> it was terrible! >> let's talk about texting. >> you sure you don't want to talk about this first? this is the cutest. look at this. this is hodi on the day she adopted blake. >> look how miserable blake looks. honestly, just look at his face. he's thinking -- what? >> he's thinking, damn, i thought she was going to see the
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shitzu. >> don't say that name. can i say you something -- he's so cute! "paws chicago" has a great magazine. they were the ones who i adopted from. so here's a question. do you think sexting is cheating. they surveyed both men and women and most believe that sexting is cheating, which i think is a no-brainer. if you are sexting, which doesn't necessarily mean sending photos of yourself, but it could just mean intense flirting. it's bad. >> then why is the word "sex" involved in it? >> because you're going beyond flirting. you're going beyond flirting. >> then it would be called flirting. >> you're going beyond. >> if you're going beyond that and including sex in any aspect then it is called sexting and that therefore makes it wrong. >> but flirting's okay? with where is the line between
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flirting and sexting. >> you tell me, hoda. you are the most tactile person on the planet. and the men do not have a chip -- they do not know the difference between you being friendly and interested. they don't know. >> that's a very good point. >> they think if you you go like this or hug them a little tighter, you give them a little peck -- they think you want more. and we don't. >> guess what? we don't. we're just touching you because you're there. >> sorry for you and we're trying to be nice. all right? don't then go -- don't text us afterwards going what are you wearing right now? none of your business! all right. so sexting is definitely cheating. most men who are surveyed think a kiss is not cheating. >> not a kiss. that's not the way it was worded. kissing. kissing. which is -- >> they don't count kissing as adultery. >> a kiss on the cheek when you greet someone is not.
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french kissing for an hour and the half in the back seat of a cab? >> the reason that 60% of men said it is cheating and only 34% of women said it is cheating is because 60% of men are doing that and they tonight want to feel guilty so they are kissing and saying i'm not cheating, it's just a kiss and so what, it's not cheating. >> okay. we'd love to know what you all think. >> what's worse -- i'd rather my husband had a one-night stand that he was drunk and he he felt terrible and apologized -- wait. let me finish. >> where is this going? >> there's more. -- than if they were in a long running kind of emotional relationship with someone, constantly on the phone or calling or meeting -- >> we'd rather they have an affair than fall in love. >> yeah. or just -- i think a one-time, one-and-done, terrible, i feel awful, i shouldn't have done it, please forgive me, that's one thing. i think the ongoing sharing and calling and lying about it.
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>> yeah. here's the thing. if you're already flirting like that, then you're sexting or you're kissing, you got major problems in your relationship. you just do. and you need to -- and the hardest thing to do is find yourself in a position like that where you want it to go further because it is obviously giving you somebody you don't have at home. the hardest thing is to stop, realize it is something about your relationship that is wrong and stop it when you most want it. that's tough to do. go back home and fix your marriage. if your marriage matters to you. >> well, how about the women who is sext when they note the guy is married? why would they do that? it's terrible. >> because they're sluts. >> okay. anyway, move on to the next topic. there is another elizabeth tailor -- >> burton and taylor. >> we saw the lindsay lohan one. >> that was liz and dick.
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>> can we watch a clip of that? >> your favorite one? >> i hope. >> he's dead. >> oh, no. >> that is hoda's single favorite moment. can we do the sack of potatoes one where she falls? there is a new movie that only chronicles for a very short time. ♪ >> we can't hear it. >> love is not a drug. >> she looks great in that role. >> she's a terrific actress and i'm glad to see her playing something other than what we've come to know her lately as. she's always playing -- she's so good tat that everybody goes,
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let's get helena bonham carter for that. >> i thought it was helen obama carter. i just run it all together. >> no. she's a terrific actress. did i ever tell you the story, the one time -- i got to be friendlier with her after this. the very first time i met elizabeth taylor? ky tell you or are you going to zone out on me? >> no. i can't wait. >> we were at some event and the press -- they pull up everybody to have a picture taken but not everybody all at once. elizabeth was being honored at something, i think. frank was as well. that's right. i don't know what it was. so any way, they all of a sudden it's me, frank and elizabeth taylor. that's it. standing there with like this paparazzi craziness going on. i say, what do you say to elizabeth taylor?
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you know? so i lean over to her, and i go, my husband hates these things as much as you do. and she goes, i doubt that. that was it. that was it. i went, oh! why didn't i just keep my mouth shut. and then later i -- neal sedaka saved the day for something and the next day she sent me flowers this big. when i think about it, it was a pretty stupid thing to say. frank has nef had the kind of attention that she did and it was a stupid thing to say. >> no, it wasn't stupid. >> at least i didn't ask her how richard burton was. "he's dead." big shout out to rehoboth.
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dos bros tacos and sushi? that was crazy. >> what? people love sushi. >> taco man and his sidekick -- oh, that was off the hook crazy! >> crazy awesome. but this is in a category all by itself. >> oh, my god. >> now for the big moment. >> who's in the taco truck. >> that's luis. hello, luis! >> hey, michael pena! >> what's up, bro? >> oh, man. >> look at you two. >> i can't take it. >> hello. welcome. nice to see you. >> now you guys had met before this moment at some point? >> never. we play brothers. >> you were separate. >> that's darn good acting. >> we were separated at birth, and then we did a movie together and i was like that's my long lost brother. >> so tell us why there is a
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taco truck with us here today, gang. >> you got to have food where w whereever you travel. you got to have good food. so it is our version of good tacos and -- >> but you play brothers who are in a struggling taco business. >> we are taco salesman. i meet turbo and we have like little snail races or whatnot. my son loves the movie, by the way. i have this bright idea, like if we have a fast snail, why don't we just put him in the indy 500 and he thinks i'm crazy for it. i don't know why. >> who's behind this picture? who's the filmmaker? >> dreamworks. >> they put a lot of money into this thing! >> what did your kids think of this? >> my kids? they haven't seen it yet. they're all teenagers but they'll be seeing it with me tonight. >> now is this something for teenage kids, too or more for the younger kids?
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>> oh, no, man. think is for the younger kids all the way up to senior citizens. it just catches so many gray elements of fun, of life, of -- >> real life lessons for grown-ups. what are they? >> i mean like two sets of brothers that are dreamers that want to do something with their lives. i'm like, to be honest with you, just like us. we did have to do some kind of dreaming first to get where we are at. >> when you first told your family you wanted to be actors, what was the reaction? >> "please, go! please, just get out of here." no, i'm kidding. but i grew up really poor. like, hey, you want to go? go. >> how about you, luis. >> hey, what are you thinking? get a real job. "that is a real job, mom." >> but did you bring us a taco, guys?
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>> this is your first time on the show so the answer is, yes, it is party time. you guys, we wish you the best of luck. >> we wish you great success. with dreamworks behind you, i don't think it is going to be a problem. to "turbo," opening i got a feeling this friday in theaters everywhere. oh, july 17th. okay. we'll be right back. i have no idea what's coming up next. either does hoda. [ woman ] for months, i had this deep pain all over. it just wouldn't go away. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. for some, as early as the first week of treatment. so now, i can plan my days and accomplish more. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing,
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i meet my team. a group of friends running for breast cancer survivors. >> three, two, one -- >> reporter: then we're off, conquering the obstacle course. this is how i get into every red carpet event. go right under the rope. little more confident when i got up here. finally, we get a little dirty. even better muddy! woo! you don't know how good that feels!
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who's a little angel on the christmas tree! i could totally see hoda doing this. with a shower cap on. can i get a hug? yeah, we're hooking arms. grab the bosoms next to you. not like that! woo! i never fell head first into a mud pit. is that weird? we scaled the final hurdle. >> oh, this is not good.
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officially dirty girls, we crossed the finish line. we celebrate by making mud angels. at the end, a picture perfect day. >> got something on your face. >> oh, my gosh! >> those take place throughout country so i brought back a "mudslide." it has -- oh, yeah, hoda, i'll taste yours. it is my buffalo glass for my team, buffalo bosom buddies. >> how long is that race? >> well, we walk a lot. i would say it took us probably about 30 minutes, 35 minutes. it is a 5k but you lose track of that very quickly. >> looks like fun though. >> you made some friends and bonded and things. >> and hoda is going to do it maybe next year. >> exactly. okay. if i can wear a shower cap. >> more mud, sweat and tears.
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apology. while he says it is just too early to say if pilot error is to blame, he plans to beef up simulated training for his pilots. meanwhile, the parents of the two girls killed in that flight at sfo are waking up in the bay area this morning. they arrived late last night and spent the night at a hotel near the airport. meanwhile, the ntsb is scheduled to given a update on the crash investigation later on today this afternoon. after the break, we will take a look at the forecast and check the roads.
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welcome back now. the time is 10:28. temperatures are warming nicely out there. the best at the beach, 74 at 2 p.m. in santa cruz, 4 p.m., 77 degrees, hot conditions inland u get a warm at the coast, you = to be a hot day at livermore, 91 there, 84, fremont, 85 in redwood city. looking for cooler weather, boy, oh, boy do we have it for you meet back here at 4:00 and give you the timeline for the changes. it has been a rough tuesday, mike. >> has, it has. until two minutes ago, we also had a slower drive here in front of the camera. look like the travels continue south towardl/ the truck scales and tesla we had slowing approaching the area, now looks like it continues down past mission boulevard and continuing to clear toward 237, the southbound direction. 237 itself as well as 101 and 280, back to the typical for 10:30 on a tuesday, north 85 slow and the bay bridge toll plaza has a backup, no problems on the approach just back to the
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foot of the maze. thanks, in 30 minutes, more on the asiana air crash. we hope to see you at 11:00. we're back on this booze day tuesday with the other view and the guy who is about to fil from the show -- she said there was nothing, and then -- what is going on? >> i know as much as you guys do. no, no. i found out the same time you did. >> you knew. you're the expert! >> well, this is the thing. i was being polite in not talking to them about it. you say, well, they'll tell me
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when the time is right. >> okay. the time is right. >> they're out and about as a couple now. right? >> they are. seems that way. >> the show didn't work but they did. >> they got something out of that show. let's go over to sara. >> our first question from allison -- why does a guy tell a girl that she's really great when he's just not interested or ready for a relationship right now? >> well firstly, the first and not so nice reason is he doesn't really think she's that great. the second reason is he's not at the right stage of his blueprint. every guy has a blueprint -- >> do they? >> yes. yes. >> you don't need to take that attitude. i just wonder because all guys are different like all women are. some guys just seem like they haven't thought about anything! >> no, no, that's the clever thing guys want you to think. i just haven't thought about any of this. the truth is the reason he can't do it is because he's thought too much about it. he's thought about his future and where he wants knob certain areas and is the time right
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right now for me to do this or should i be working hard. he's thinking if a woman comes along at the wrong stage of his blueprint, she could be the right woman and still he finds himself saying, not right now. >> i don't -- is that true? if gisele bundchen walked into a man's life ten minutes too soon and it is not going to make a little bit of a -- >> but see, a guy can change his bl blueprint but certain things need to happen for a guy to change his blue stone. we call it the rare gemstone effect. wik when a guy finds a woman that he think is rare enough that he's not going to find another one like this, he'll change. suddenly he starts questioning his blueprint, should i be committing right now. but what women have to figure out is how do i create that rare gemstone effect, how am i going to show a guy that i'm the person he's discovered and he's not going to find one like me again. >> good luck. >> next question from kaley -- when a guy says he is not a
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texter does that mean he doesn't text much or does he just not want to talk. i always figured if a guy wanted to talk he'd find a way. should i move on? >> it may seem a guy is trying to lower your expectations. >> it is like the george clooney effect. he's honest with the woman at the beginning of it. listen with, i don't want to get married, let's have some fun. isn't that the better way to go? >> but i believe people have to decide what's important to them and what's not. women -- is it really about how much a guy texts you? of course it is not. it is about how much he shows you he cares, he's thinking about you, he loves you. if a guy calls you ten times a day saying you are the most special woman in the world, you really care he's not texting you in between? >> ten times a day? >> we have rules and we have
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standards. a rule would be you have to text me ten times a day for me to be happy. a standard is i need to feel a certain amount of love from you. however i get that. if women focus on the standard, not the role, they'll be a lot happier. >> you're incredibly wise for a guy as young and inexperienced as you are. see? i think you got it. that's brilliant. >> thanks. >> he was worth it today. >> he was. >> today. how to take outfits you already have and make them look even better on you? already have and make them look even bthere are women who sacrifice so much. not giving a thought to their own satisfaction. like this woman here. hello! what's your name? linda. linda obviously sacrificed a good haircut so that her daughter could have a warm coat. it's windy. yeah. now you can help people like linda stop with the sacrificing. tell them about light & fit greek nonfat yogurt twice the protein and 80 calories. thick... creamy. taste satisfying, right? eat!
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>> announcer: "today's style" is brought to you by yoplait. it is time for "today's style" and we are taking your look from good to so good. we all have those go-to outfits that we think we look great in. >> we'll show you how to take those looks to a whole new level -- >> who's here? >> one of our favorite people, b.t.! >> we love this segment. it's really taken off.
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>> really excited. everybody has sent their photos. most of the photos looked great. >> ashton from virginia. >> i really liked what ashton was doing here. trying to combine a few pieces and style a look. but, what i thought she could do -- she looks so good -- was to open up a little bit. when you see the side by side, it is a really subtle difference but sometimes when you want to look polished you don't need to cover up so much. the high neckline was kind of overpowering her. pushing the sleeves up to her elbow really opens you up. >> is that a watch you took off -- >> we took off the watch just to kind of show a little more skin, a little less going on. i made the nude shoes. >> nice. >> francine from the dominican republic. >> francine was so adorable. i really liked her outfit so i wanted to kind of play with proportion. this is something i talk about
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in my book, the power of style. i loved the color, i loved the straw hat. the pants. if you see the side by side, francine's top was a little long for her which actually made her look a little shorter. but if you raised the top and you you give her a wider pant, that balances her shoulders, she'll look a lot taller instantly. if you're looking -- you can can look online, go to bobbi.com, and get bobbi's type advice. but this is something that can really help. >> charlotte. >> charlotte tweeted i want to see what you can do with this. i love that she's having fun with fashion. what i did is very subtle. i think she might be interested -- if you see the side by side -- cropping her jeans. it looks so good because the jeans are a statement but they're not taking her over. you'll see her first and then notice the great pants. then the nude shoe. >> a leaner line.
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>> the white shoe was actually pulling more attention, it was another thing to look at. if you're going to make a statement with something bold like a graphic dress or pair of pants, just go for that statement and try to let everything else fall away. >> this is a go-to summer outfit, t-shirt and jean shorts. most people are like, okay, what are you going to do with that? this is a styling tip. wanted to switch her into a more feminine top. jeans are more masculine and opposites attract. going with something a little softer and flowy brings it all together. >> simple thing like changing the top. >> literally all i changed. something really simple. if she wanted to stick with that t-shirt, make the shorts white so it kind of blends together. >> lisa from texas. >> she's wearing a dolman sleeve top that you'll's see everywhere in stores right now, it is back. here's the deal. some body types it will work for, but on her if you get rid
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movies have the oscars television as the emmys and broadway has the tonys. today we're about the sophie, one of the most coveted awards in the food industry. >> the annual fancy food show
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wound up here in new york. susie was one of the judges and she is going to announce the winner of the outstanding new product category right here. >> this is big. but as a judge i had to take 452 different products. we narrowed it down to this group, of which the winner is here. let's get started. it is all about local. this is from big picture farm in vermont where the goats graze in the pastural countryside. have a cocoa latte caramel. and it's got a little shot of espresso in it from the local mocha joe. come on, how good is that. >> real good. >> you have to go from the caramel to an edamame. it now comes from america. it's been coming from china. this is from the great soy belt of arkansas. you pop them in boiling water, a little bit of salt, then cool
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them down. how are those -- >> did you salt them? >> a seeteeny bit of salt. >> they keep their shape and american made. every lunch box in america will now have the teriaki gimme. gim is korean for seaweed. do you think we'd had that in your little metal lunch box -- >> you sure kids are going to like this? >> it is gooey. i thought it was going to be crunchy. >> seaweed has that little -- >> i love it. >> never stand between me and the cheese pavilion at the great fancy food show. these are little pearls of goat cheese, from ireland. >> i'm doing this because hodi can't. >> i'll have another piece of seaweed. >> a little sunflower oil. it is from pure goat curd.
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it is like a little explosion in your mouth. the point breeze brachnch of cheese. this is bay bleu. a little more fudgy texture. it's got a mushroomy and caramel finish. totally different profile. >> that's mean. >> that's delicious. you want to smell it? >> no, i'll just eat seaweed for the rest of the segment. >> this is the adult pantry. this is a trestle mac. just a little bit of cheese to finish it off. how yummy is that? that you can keep in your pantry, you come home from the trip on weekend, you say honey, how do you feel about truffle mac? this little container does an entire pound of pasta.
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have some more seaweed, hoda. >> maybe you can help me, sara. then we've got seafood bisque from oregon. then we've got tabulleh. your agave. >> and the award goes to -- >> is it the seaweed? >> it is a tie! >> between what? >> for the cheese. >> hoda, do you want to present the award? >> no. >> want some seaweed? cheese is big. we're going to try to get out of here alive, everybody. >> survival. bear grylls puts us to the test.
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get ready to have the time of your life. internationally noted mentor bear grylls has done it on and he's the host of a new reality competition called "get out alive with bear grylls." >> wow, sounds like fun. >> he's also the author of a new book, "a survival guide for life." go into show business. >> welcome. >> your show just before we get to our little competition, your show is pretty incredible. it is not a competition to see who gets to finish the race first. it is about guts, determination -- >> it is about the wild revealing character, see people under the squeeze either crumble or thrive. >> what do most people do? >> punt it. but they learn. as the exercise goes on, it becomes more and more full on and the terrain is harder. you see some real heroes emerge at the end. >> you have emts on stand-by?
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>> yeah, but they're usually down the valley drinking tea. very important thing in the wild, you've got to know a few knots. we're going to -- the way you remember it, make a loop. the rabbit comes out of the hole. it goes around the tree. >> i'm with you. >> the rabbit is not hanging around. then it goes back down the hole. then we pull it tight. >> i did win? >> you're both dead. just remember gb it all goes wrong -- >> i think i get it. >> if you don't know knots, do lots. offense here, sometimes you have to hunt your supper. take that. we've got a target. a bow and arrow. keep the weapon pointing down
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the range. don't hit the cameraman. >> nice! >> now we reload. >> good luck with that, k.l. >> careful. there are real needles on the end. >> there is one thing to be able to make the shot -- >> you need to put another one at the top. >> don't point the thing at me. >> one thing to make the shot -- can you make it when it counts, when you're up against it, when you're under pressure? >> ow! ow! ow! you're mean. i can ask a question? ow! >> bear, we wish you the best of luck with your show. >> don't shoot it! >> watch the show, get out alive with bear grilles. monday nights at 9:00, 8:00
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central on nbc. busy dar things exercise does to your body. have a great tuesday booed day, everybody.
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right now at 11:00, the president and ceo of asiana airlines is on his way to san francisco. he spoke before leaving south korea this morning saying he plans to visit passengers from flight 214 and offer what he calls a sincere apology. he is flying the very same route asiana 214 took to san francisco and expected to land in about an hour. good morning, thanks for being with us, i'm marla tellez. >> i'm jon kelley. good morning, everyone. we continue our coverage right now of the asiana airlines crash at sfo. before boarding that flight for san francisco, asiana's president meeting the families of the two girls who

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